Simulation of the Iterative Probabilistic Scheduling with Parallel Processing
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN EDUCATION METHODOLOGY - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
The implementation of VOQ and Iterative Probabilistic Scheduling with Parallel Processing (IPSWPP) in ns-2 is setup as described. The simulator is configure to model a heterogeneous router processor system having the dispatching processor, multiple worker processor and one transmitting processors. To examine the performance of IPSWPP for processing variable length packets in a realistic system, we conduct the simulation by varying the mean packet size of the incoming packets.
Authors and Affiliations
Avtar Singh, Sandeep Kumar
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